
Composer, keyboardist and bandleader, Missy Mazzoli, joins John Schaefer to introduce selections from her new recording, “Vespers for a New Dark Age.” The work, commissioned by Carnegie Hall for the 2014 Ecstatic Music Festival, is a 30-minute suite for singers, chamber ensemble and electronics, and is built around text, both spiritual and worldly, by contemporary poet Matthew Zapruder. Mazzoli wrote for the very specific voices of sopranos Martha Cluver, Melissa Hughes and alto Virginia Warnken Kelsey, who all have a lot of experience with contemporary music but also early and Baroque music. Her ensemble Victoire provides dramatic settings while drummer Glenn Kotche (perhaps best known for his work in Wilco) propels the work percussively. Plus, hear selections from Phil Kline’s millennial mass “John the Revelator,” written for the early/new music vocal group Lionheart and the quartet ETHEL.
PROGRAM #3709 with Missy Mazzoli (First aired on 3/30/2015)
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Roomful of Teeth
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Missy Mazzoli: Vesper Sparrow, excerpt
Due out April 28, 2015
New Amsterdam Records - #NWAM 065
newamrecords.com
1:00
Missy Mazzoli & Victoire
Vespers for a New Dark Age
I. Wayward Free Radical Dreams
New Amsterdam Records - #NWAM 062
newamrecords.com
5:09
Missy Mazzoli & Victoire, feat. Martha Cluver & Glenn Kotche
Vespers for a New Dark Age
II. Hello Lord
See above.
2:27
Missy Mazzoli & Victoire, feat. Melissa Hughes, Virginia Warnken Kelsey, Martha Cluver & Glenn Kotche
Vespers for a New Dark Age
IV. Come On All You
See above.
5:35
Missy Mazzoli & Victoire
Vespers for a New Dark Age
V. New Dark Age
See above.
2:40
Missy Mazzoli & Victoire
Vespers for a New Dark Age
VII. Machine
See above.
4:47
Missy Mazzoli & Victoire
Vespers for a New Dark Age
VIII. Postlude
See above.
4:35
Phil Kline (performed by Lionheart & ETHEL)
John the Revelator
The Man Who Knows Misery
Cantaloupe 21047 cantaloupemusic.com
2:44
Phil Kline (performed by Lionheart & ETHEL) ETHEL
John the Revelator
Dark Was the Night
See above.
5:50
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